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[* black] After removing the screws, there are still a few clips securing the plastic midframe of the [http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110515.html|Galaxy|new_window=true] S4 in place.
-[* black] They are easily released with the help of a [product|IF145-000|plastic opening tool], a tool that is truly out of this world.
+[* black] They are easily released with the help of a [product|IF145-000|plastic opening tool], a tool that is truly out of this world. Our first view of the circuit boards that run this Galaxy is rather [guide|9391|familiar|stepid=36083].
+[* icon_note] Left in the midframe are the springy volume and power buttons and the amply-sized speaker.